Ar>gERT()N — The champion digplny of potatoes was shown rm," i\h-g Harry MacDonald at we p.~ince County Exhibition Md at Aibsrton. Reserve Cham- pion was displayed by Heath , odside. I.-0110“-ing is prize list for grains. field roots. garden vege- tables, fruits and flowers: GR I 59¢-_ 1, Spring wheat: 1. Hor ace O'Brien, 2. Giorice Co r m- 19,-, 3, Mrs. Giorice Cormier. sec. 2. — Seed Oatszl. Ran- dall Boates, 2. Mrs. Keir Ram- 53v, 3. Mrs. James Arthur. sec. 3 — Barley: 1. Randall Boates. 2. Mrs. Kier Ramsay. 3, Mrs. Giorice Cormier. Sec. 4. Timothy Seed: 1. Randall Boates, 2. Giorice Cor- mini‘. 3. Mrs. Milfred Ellis. 5p(-_ 5 —— Colver seed —- 1. M1-.~_ Milfred EIIIS. sec, 9 —— White beans: — 1. Mrs. William Mountain, 2. Mrs. Giorice Cormier. 3. Mrs. Ro- bert Woodside. sec, 10 — Colored beans: — 1. Mrs. Giorice Cormier. 2. Mrs. william Mountain. c, 11 —- Mangel seed: — 1. 13 — Sheaf of oats: 1. Mrs. Keir Ramsay, 2. Mrs. Roy 0‘l\ieara. Sec. 14 — Sheaf of barley: - Sec. 1, Mrs. Roy 0'Meara~. Soc. Sec. 1 — Irish Cobbler potat- oes (Seed): 1. Edmund Ber- nard, 2. Mrs. Errison'MacLeod. 3, Jim MacDonald 2 —- Green mountains : 1. Mrs. Lloyd Barwise. ui-man. 3. Mrs. Beecher Small- man. Scc. 5 —- Any other variety:-— . 1. Mrs. Harry MacDonald, 1. Heath Woodside, .3. Mrs. Roy 0'Meara. : . '» Sec. 6 — Champion (potato)-— 1. Mrs. Harry Mac ‘I \: Re- Champion #3; Heath Woodside. “~'€. Sec. 8 — Table turnips: .1. Mrs. Errison MacLeod, 2. Jim MacDonald. 3. Mrs. John Bar- bour Sec. 9 —Mangels: 1. W.A. Moase and Son. 2. Mrs. Harry MacDonald. Sec. 10 -— Fodder corn: — 1. Glorlc Cormler 2. Mrs. Wil- liam Campbe . GARDEN VEGETABLES Sec. 1—- Cauliflower: — 1. Mrs. John Barbour, 2. Mrs. Errison MacLeod. 3. Alvin Webb Sec. 2 —— Cabbage (flat): —- 1. Jim MacDonald. 2. Mrs. Erri- son MacLeod. Sec. 3 — Cabbage (any varie- tyv: - 1. Alvin Webb, 2. Mrs. Giorice Cormier. 3. Mrs. Irving aidy. Sec. 4 — Cabbage (r o u n d): 1. W.A._Moase and Son, 2 Mrs. Robert Woodside. 3. Mrs. E.C. a ette. Soc. 5- Yellow onions: —- 1. Mrs. Giorice Cormier. 2. Mrs. Errison MacLeod. 3. Mrs. Ers- kine Clark. Sec. 6 —- Yellow onions: — 1. Mrs. Giorice Cormler. Sec. 7 - Eschalots: — 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark, 2. Alvin Webb. 3. Mrs. Giorice Cormier. Sec. 8 — Ripe tomatoes: 1. Mrs. John Barbour. ‘Sec. — Green Tomatoes:— 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark. 2. Glor- ice Cormier. 2. Alfred Schur- mam. Sec. 10 — Carrots (pointed): 1. Alvin W eb b , 2. Mrs. licath Woodside, 3. Mrs. Erri- son MacLeod. Sec. 11 — Carrots (stump ro- otedi:— 1. Mrs. John Barbour. 2. Mrs. Giorice Cormier. Sec. 12 — Parsnips:-— 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark. 2. Alvin Webb. 3. Blair Barbour. Sec. 15 —Pumpkin: — 1 Mrs. Giorice Cormier. Sec. 19 — Vegetable marrow: - 1. Mrs. Giorice Cormler. Sec. 20 — Radish:-- 1. W.'A. Moase and Sons, 2. Giorice Cor- myr. 3. Mrs. James Arthur. Sec. 21 — Corn (table) -1. Alvin Webb, Soc. 22 —- Beets (long red) 1. Mrs. John Barbour. Sec. 23- Beets (any other va- riety): —— 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark 2. Mrs. Heath Woodslde. 3. Al- vin Webb_ Sec.25—Cel :-. . John Barbour. cry 1 Mrs Sec. 26 -— Best collection gar- d“" Vegetables — 1. Mrs. Ro rt Oulton, 2. Giorice Torniier. ' 3. Mrs. John Barbour. FRUITS AND FLO R8 5500- 1. — Collection of 8 varle \ cmmmmm Tues. Aug. 28, 1962. 7! GEORGETOWN I Prize Winners Announced In Alberion Grains Ancl Roots Sec. IF -- Alvin Webb. Cyril Leard and Son Special for best col V Mrs. Robert Oulton, 2. Mrs. Al- F in Webb. N Miss Doreen Llewellyn they were guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. A. MacQuarrie and ‘ Rev. W. A. uarrie. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen DeLory and son Jock Peter of Halifax.‘ N.S. are vacationing in George- town as the guests of Mr. De- Lory's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roses:— 1. Mrs. let-tlon of fruit: 1. J. DeLory. Miss Elizabeth Grant. accom- panied by Mrs. N. W. Hansen ‘and Mrs. F. .1. left on Monday for Saint John, .B. where Miss Grant will vi- Ont . "‘d_ sit her father, Mi“ D.°'.““‘ Llewellyn we" "9' and Mrs. Hansen will visit her cent visitors to Albany where 30,, M,,_ Stewart Hansen and (Mrs. Hansen. Mr. Leo Grant Recent guests at the home of 5 ado . Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Llewellyn Mrs. Frank Pol- Miss Sheila DeLory.-who has been visiting her parents, Mr. DeLory. lei Monday on return to Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. w. is. Fitzpat- rick of Brookline, Mass. w are holidaying in the province‘ were guests at the home of Mr. » family of Dartmouth. N.B. were J. Fitzgerald re- ‘: recent guests Mrs. W. lcently. Mr. Stqphen who is with the Cornwallis. N.S. T011‘ and Mrs. Alex Arsenault ‘ have as their guest their son lN.B. arrived in Georgetown re- °f RCN icently where he joined Steele and family who are holi- daying at Mrs. Steele's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ButlerlMr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. statior-zd at HMCS Cornwallis,‘ RESTAURANT " 139 K99’ 3‘ “I SATURDAY Regular Sgturrllay ninggt D a n c e ons aw . Rel1de1VOllS . We cater to weddings Restaurant and banquets. 9 12 midnight. admission c. Good in c canteen service. In of Junior For your plflllt noodn. Farmers. MM‘-I-EAN'S Dancing every Tuesday and GRn(‘.ERY Saturday Night at Sea Side w Wllllloe Hall. Rollo Bay. Music by ._ Glover's Saturday Night at Sea Side llall. Rollo Bay. Music by the Tremtones. Music by the “3 Macs". Dancing tonight! North‘ ll‘ Roll. the Ti-emtones. drive safely we'd like you BACK NEXT YEAR _ AFRICAN IIIIILETS old and New Varieties. Tuesdays and Sat-_ ur aye 0 chance or appoint- merit. IDA MacKAY Mt Stewart lie of apples: 1. Mrs. James Arthur ,2. Mrs. John Barbour, 3. Alfred Schurm ' James Arthur. - , Msec. 7 — Maiden linir fern 1. TS. Neil Barbour. ‘ Ill‘ ysec. l0 —- Plant in bloom: 1. .rs. c. 12 -- Asters: -- 1. David Barbour. Sf_‘°- _l3 — Dahlins: —- 1. Mrs. “W! "ebb 2 Mrs Neil Bar- b . . i4 _ 'c~. "" "I Webb. Srr. is-—Collection cut flow- Hardy. oli: -— 1. Mrs. CIVIL SERVANTS The number of civil servants " Sweden rose from at in Wxlo mm at the_snlnc am the finest shows to be seen on P.E.I. are at the DI:il:c.IiIey Pt Road 'r—"°L-'3'-‘l-Th-"-3' Route 15 Show Nightly 30”” 9°!" nt Inch. Como sum round '3” " mi” Regular Dances M nan: SEAml:;IoSHING For Top K ”"'“"° K "'“Sil{:£§i"'§o.:énT°“ I’ '5 H E5 ° Entertainment I Accommodation NI . or - 6 Are our Specialty ‘ W. W. GLOVER. Master served Daily come to the Sea Iiood and . S st"‘“k_‘ °'"' I S 7, !Eew¢n'EEg|anflbE.a4f3,1, NO|“I’II RIVEI W S"W'*v- W t SHORE ACRES g cm-ouecon Drive-In Theatre A 3 3:3; "2" A E MOTEL ! 3 miles from Ch’town on ‘u b Dining Room R the Trans-Canada High- Y lmmts norm ' Y .L3ql:!;l:IohD:I;.l]?’m : way to Borden. . AFTERN0?1:.$.EA E ME:-:%-:-:.—§:-:——‘_E‘_—-:-:E—_:-: ‘ ° DINNER ‘ T i-'*"«--- : iii W l°°"" °°':.:::..: .'::::::r.-..~-' g -on-us-s TOURISTS 9 Snack 38!’ 50.|'VI0° ‘ ‘ Your nearest bank is THE Charlottetovin's leading . Full Course Meals . fé 3 ‘ BAN OF MONTREAL, 3 LADIES’ WEAR DIAL 44653 ‘ Parkdale, corner St. Peters STORE O Take Out Orders 11.4 Miles from Cornwall § 3°“ "ml P°l"'"' "am °" "“"‘:"'—‘—' Situated up-tovm 3”“ I9 \ ii.'.’;'''°..2.. ‘dhelsfiieeldxymleeffiibiekot 3 open A“ Day Sat ‘ 73533535555555‘ service are available. M AIS Tourists a r e especially 3': . lg ,... . :eI¢l:‘t:]nIle at ‘MY BANK" 1 Ken, sme, u . “' 39- -- across from Eaton’: Queen St. Ch’town hnlgy Q ___E___E___£___E___= , AT YOUR SERVICE . . . ' oinin C - 3° 5"" Q G" ‘ ‘ DANCE SPECIALISTS ' f 5 M“/'7°N's ii Jsocunns I-D OLD SPAIN - _ _ p_ E_ |_ 51-,“ I ‘ ’ 121 Graftréiil 31.0 ttemwDl)ial V4-4253 “whe[Q mm @|"Da'n'ce“ Sr Pete‘ :a;'|ft Sle:lturinEgd thedlalifiestl selection at Films on a (30 W81‘ Ell . 2. Rob Name Hall Thursday | K0” Prefer to eat" °*‘°“°“"'- . “We rent MOVIE and sums Projectors Cllft Peters. Kent st‘ GEM"! glib Ddii? in-‘very Mon and tamily 01 Saint John. N.B.i are vacationing in Georgetown s tiie guests of Mrs. parents. Mr. ho . George. Sr. Sgt. and Mrs. Jack King and Butler's and Mrs. H. P. of Sgt. King's other, Mrs. Edna King. Mr. Ernest Steel of Moncton. Mrs. M1‘. to and Ml‘S. and Mrs. Joseph wiiiiam Sim- monds of Sea View accompan- ied by Mr. William Adams Toronto. Ont. motored to Geor- getown early in the week and were guests of Mr. N. W. Hansen. _ Miss Bernice DeLory of Hali- fax. N.S. was the weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DeLory. Mr. «Gibbs and family left for Bos- ll. Mass. on Tliursday aft:-v a ten day visit with Mrs. Gibbs’ and Mrs. summer of Beach. D were his guests here. The island offers ideal locations and facilities for thousands of visitors who enjoy camping. 0!? the Island there are 22 provincial camping sites, and two federal camping areas, as well as several private locations. Ac- commodations Ir-.iy be obtained by the night or week, and some private concerns offer special rates for those wishing to camp for the season. night. 10 P.M. 12:30 AM. Canteen Service. visit _ _ _ . _ GDAY churloneiowirs iol;»;;.5hee;;a-gig, W STRATHGARTN-EY HOMESTEAD gogmmunity Ce . noip. A prominent old homestead dating back to 1849 complete | on's Ore ra. with much of its original furniture. ancing every Tuesday Golfing; Fishing; Scenic Beauty Gui ed Tours - On Route 1 Adjacent Straihgartnesy Park This Week’: ”KENTUCKY OF CANADA" Race Dates Are Aug. 27 -.30, Sept. I 8:00 P.M. The Charlottetown Driving Pork and Provincial Exhibition Association " II Moore & Mcleoil Lu. ll 119 Queen St. 0 ladies‘ wear O meii’s wear I children’s wear O house furnishings O tartans O wcdg wood O souvenirs mother. Mrs. E. Butler at her home at Morrison's Rev. William L. Butler left on return to Jamaica Plains, Mass. recently after a two week stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Butler. He was accompan- ied by Richard Walsh and Tim liagerty of Jamaica Plains who A-B Wilfred McQuillaii. Jr. of the RCN at Halifax. NS. was the weekend guest of his par- TOURIST INFORMATION ou orsil Charlottetown ents. MI‘. and Mrs. Wilfred Quillan. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. L. ' '.i.r'~|lrt- er had as their recent gursts their sons Paul and Lawrence Jr. or Halifax, N.S. Mr. Chester David mo.ored from Halifax. N.S. recently and was the weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. Cnst. and Mrs. Jack Lavers of Belle island. Nfld. are guests of Mr. Laver's parents. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Lavers. IDE to tho OAII size Film O Suntan Lotions O First Aid Products O Prescriptions O Souvenirs PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily til 10 p.m. St. Peters Rd. Parkdalo BEFORE... the wool comes to Condon’s Woollen Mill I AFTER... ' ’ ' It has been ' ‘O V. . Yarns O Q Blanket! Auto Robes Made of 100% Virgin Wad WM. CONDON l 65 Queen St. Di . 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